The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... young days , which we may nominate tender . MOTH . And I , tough fenior , as an appertinent title to your old time , + which we may name tough . fon . It is now used only in contempt or abhorrence ; perhaps in our author's time it was ...
... young days , which we may nominate tender . MOTH . And I , tough fenior , as an appertinent title to your old time , + which we may name tough . fon . It is now used only in contempt or abhorrence ; perhaps in our author's time it was ...
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... young and tender , is one of the proverbial phrases collected by Ray . STEEVENS . croffes love not him . ] By croffes he means money . So , in As you like it , the Clown fays to Celia : " -if I thould bear you , I should bear no crofs ...
... young and tender , is one of the proverbial phrases collected by Ray . STEEVENS . croffes love not him . ] By croffes he means money . So , in As you like it , the Clown fays to Celia : " -if I thould bear you , I should bear no crofs ...
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... young nagg called Morocco . " Among other exploits of this celebrated beast , it is said that he went up to the top of St. Paul's ; and the fame circumstance is likewife mentioned in The Guls Horn - booke , a fatirical pamphlet by ...
... young nagg called Morocco . " Among other exploits of this celebrated beast , it is said that he went up to the top of St. Paul's ; and the fame circumstance is likewife mentioned in The Guls Horn - booke , a fatirical pamphlet by ...
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... young Dumain , a well - accomplish'd youth , Of all that virtue love for virtue lov'd : - 66 abrupt fentences . They are almoft uniformly printed corruptly , without any mark of abruption . Thus , in Much Ado about Nothing , we find ...
... young Dumain , a well - accomplish'd youth , Of all that virtue love for virtue lov'd : - 66 abrupt fentences . They are almoft uniformly printed corruptly , without any mark of abruption . Thus , in Much Ado about Nothing , we find ...
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... young wenches , fhould have power to make these young wenches men of note ? His meaning is , that they not only inveigle the young girls , but make the men taken notice of too , who affect them . THEOBALD . - 6 and make them men of note ...
... young wenches , fhould have power to make these young wenches men of note ? His meaning is , that they not only inveigle the young girls , but make the men taken notice of too , who affect them . THEOBALD . - 6 and make them men of note ...
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